#!/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

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import re

## Mandatory Properties ##

name = 'Vietnamese'
code = 'vi'
# It actually uses ASCII, but not all of it.
use_ascii = False
# From Wikipedia:
# For systems that lack support for Unicode, dozens of 8-bit Vietnamese code
# pages are available.[1] The most common are VISCII (TCVN 5712:1993), VPS, and
# Windows-1258.[3] Where ASCII is required, such as when ensuring readability in
# plain text e-mail, Vietnamese letters are often encoded according to Vietnamese
# Quoted-Readable (VIQR) or VSCII Mnemonic (VSCII-MNEM),[4] though usage of either
# variable-width scheme has declined dramatically following the adoption of
# Unicode on the World Wide Web.
charsets = ['WINDOWS-1258', 'VISCII']

## Optional Properties ##

alphabet = 'aăâbcdđeêghiklmnoôơpqrstuưvxy'
start_pages = ['Chữ_Quốc_ngữ']
wikipedia_code = code
case_mapping = True
